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  1. ... a long period (such as during early pregnancy) Acute or severe illnesses, such as sepsis or burns High fevers The thyroid gland making too much thyroid hormone ( hyperthyroidism ) Nursing a baby, if the mother does not eat ...
  2. ... a state of wellness to acute illness or acute exacerbations of chronic illnesses, ... nursing sensitive events (e.g., pressure injury, falls), procedural ...
  3. ... medical conditions, so that patients with catastrophic or acute illnesses/injuries can work toward recovery.</LocalServiceTermDefinition><SeeReferences ><SeeReference >< ...
  4. ... Ref ID: 8227 EXCLUDE-NARRATIVE REVIEW De D. Acute nursing care and management of patients with sickle cell. ... in sleep, food intake, and activity levels during acute painful episodes in children with sickle cell disease. Journal of Pediatric Nursing. 2006; 21 (1):23–34. [ PubMed : 16428011 ] Ref ...
  5. ... and therapeutic capabilities needed to diagnose and treat acute physical illnesses. Assessment An in-depth, and possibly ongoing, process ...
  6. ... html">Dehydration</a></li> </ul> <p>Most foodborne illnesses are acute. This means that they happen suddenly and last ...
  7. ... al. Do oral corticosteroids reduce the severity of acute lower respiratory tract illnesses in preschool children with recurrent wheezing?. J Allergy ... with high-dose inhaled corticosteroids for control of acute asthma exacerbations at ... treatment of asthma care and nursing effect analysis. Chest. 2016;149;4 Suppl 1: ...
  8. ... well-being, help prevent the onset of many acute and chronic health illnesses, and improve patient health outcomes. Too often, however, ...
  9. ... include academic inpatient, community inpatient, long term post-acute care (LTPAC), rehabilitation, skilled nursing, extended care, outpatient (such as hospital services not ...
  10. ... patient's residence or a care facility. Post-acute-care patients, patients with chronic illnesses, and patients with conditions that limit their mobility ...
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